Sentence examples for book a team from inspiring English sources

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You can book a team into the competition in advance by emailing [email protected] John Davison is a volunteer at Hyde Park Unity Day and is a voluntary football coach at City of Leeds High School in Woodhouse.

Nearby stands a tent where residents can pick up what is needed, leave requests for deliveries or book a team to help on site.

It's a bit like a story I once heard: In the late 2000s, when the British National Party was reaching its zenith, someone from the City of London branch of French bank BNP Paribas called up a Brick Lane curry house to book a team meal, only to have the phone slammed down when he told them the name to put the booking under.

It's a bit like a story I once heard: in the late-2000s, when the British National Party was reaching its zenith, someone from the City of London branch of French bank BNP Paribas called up a Brick Lane curry house to book a team meal, only to have the phone slammed down when he told them the name to put the booking under.

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In "Construction Kitties," the simpler of the two books, a team of cats makes its way in trucks through simple text and blocky, vibrant backgrounds to a deep-dirt construction site.

"It's a heck of a thing to make a book, and even more of a heck of a thing to make a book as a team," Andy Warner, the course's art director, told the audience.

RE: In most cases, the publisher buys the book and then chooses the illustrator, so our experience is unusual, but in this case I pitched the book as a team with illustrator, Ginger Seehafer.

The prose is visual and nicely descriptive, amazingly so for a management book by a team of authors.

Morton is "already at work" on the book with a team of researchers, according to a spokesperson for his publisher Michael O'Mara Books.

Her quickie method of dictating a book to a team of secretaries resembled that of Edgar Wallace, a thriller writer famous in the 1920s, although he managed a mere 175 novels.Wallace's name never made it into a dictionary, but some of his quotable remarks have survived.

In one 1920 book by a team of eugenicists, unearthed by the writer Therese O'Neill for an essay in the Atlantic, pregnant women are told to "avoid thinking of ugly people, or those marked by any deformity or disease".

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